What is the difference between the three campuses of University of Toronto? Kindly rank all of them.
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Sutapa Moitra Working for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy | Guide-Level 14
8 years agoThere are three campuses to choose from -:
Mississauga Campus
St. George (Downtown) Campus
Scarborough Campus
All the campuses have one thing in common and that's to educate the students in the best possible way. I would suggest going to the University of Toronto's website and looking at the pre-requisites for going into engineering or science. University of Toronto is one of the best universities in Canada so there are standards to get is very high.
Honestly, it all depends on what program you are taking. If you are taking engineering or science, the program might be held at a specific campus thus not giving you any option to "choose" whic...more
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